GEDC Accreditation Criteria
When evaluating universities, GHEC focuses mostly on their stated goals. The report evaluates how strictly an institution follows the guidelines and puts them into practise. Its primary purpose is to ascertain whether or not the mission's objectives have been clearly stated. The institute must also make a public case for the value of its research, scholarship, and academic programs.
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For GEDC to certify an institution, it must be confident in its ability to provide proof that it has effectively implemented the many methods of educating its students and educating its faculty in accordance with the necessary requirements.